Litigation
May 5, 2001
Internal Conflict
Class-action law developed with careful consideration for the due process rights of absent class members. Because absent members' claims are adjudicated by proxy, the Constitution requires that their interests be represented adequately in order for a court's decision to be binding on the class.




Class-action law developed with careful consideration for the due process rights of absent class members. Because absent members' claims are adjudicated by proxy, the Constitution requires that their interests be represented adequately in order for a court's de...
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